Patentable/Patents/US-6626678
US-6626678

Method of providing mental stimulus to a cognitively impaired subject

PublishedSeptember 30, 2003
Assigneenot available in USPTO data we have
Inventorsnot available in USPTO data we have
Technical Abstract

A new method is described of providing mental stimulus to a subject suffering significant cognitive and/or sensory impairment or deterioration, for example a subject having a medically diagnosed dementia such as Alzheimer's disease, and thereby enhancing the subject's psychological condition. The method of the invention comprises causing the subject to handle an article comprising a plurality of pieces that (a) individually have a surface layer formed of a soft fabric, and (b) collectively exhibit differing tactility when handled by the subject.

Patent Claims
7 claims

Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.

1

1. A therapeutic method comprising causing a subject having a medically diagnosed dementia to use as a cognitive activity aid an article that comprises a plurality of pieces that individually have a surface layer formed of a soft fabric, and collectively exhibit differing tactility when handled by the subject; wherein said article is a kit comprising (a) a plurality of tile elements having one or more faces that are compressively resilient to human touch, each of said tile elements comprising a soft fabric surface layer, a substantially rigid base or core, and a subsurface compressively resilient layer interposed between the surface layer and the base or core; and (b) a rack comprising (i) means for engaging the tile elements at a plurality of loci on the rack, and (ii) a rack base whereon the tile elements can rest; wherein said use provides a therapeutically beneficial cognitive challenge appropriate to the subject's mental acuity.

2

2. The method of claim 1 comprising causing the subject to use said kit, wherein said soft fabric is selected from the group consisting of knitted, woven, piliferous and spongiform textiles and real and simulated furs, skins and leathers.

3

3. The method of claim 1 comprising causing the subject to use said kit, wherein each of said tile elements comprises a rigid base and has a single compressively resilient face.

4

4. The method of claim 1 comprising causing the subject to use said kit, wherein each of said tile elements comprises a rigid core and has two opposing compressively resilient faces.

5

5. The method of claim 1 comprising causing the subject to use said kit, wherein said rack comprises a frame having a plurality of apertures each adapted to receive one of said tile elements.

6

6. The method of claim 1 comprising causing the subject to use said kit, wherein said rack comprises a frame having an aperture, and wherein an integral number of said tile elements are of such sizes and shapes as to substantially fill the aperture.

7

7. The method of claim 1 comprising causing the subject to use said kit, wherein said rack base has perpendicularly mounted thereon a plurality of pegs arranged to define a plurality of receiving areas for said tile elements.

Classification Codes (CPC)

Cooperative Patent Classification codes for this invention. Click any code to explore related patents in that topic.

Patent Metadata

Filing Date

April 24, 2001

Publication Date

September 30, 2003

Want to explore more patents?

Browse 5M+ US patents with plain-English claim translations and AI-generated analysis.

Citation & reuse

Analysis on this page is generated by Patentable — an AI-powered patent intelligence platform. AI-generated summaries, explanations, and analysis may be reused with attribution and a visible link back to the canonical URL below. Patent abstracts and claims are USPTO public domain.

Cite as: Patentable. “Method of providing mental stimulus to a cognitively impaired subject” (US-6626678). https://patentable.app/patents/US-6626678

© 2026 Patentable. All rights reserved.

Patentable is a research and drafting-assistant tool, not a law firm, and does not provide legal advice. Documents we generate are drafts for review by a licensed patent attorney.